DirectX has this ability even on XP not to tell the user when it's updated
or not. If I had DirectX 9c on my laptop and the game required DirectX 8 and
tried to install it, it would immediately say something along the lines of
"DirectX installation completed", even though it actually hasn't done
anything because you've got a higher version.
I see this as a bug in DirectX rather than Vista. Might sound strange, but
try and uninstall DirectX completely, and then install the version that
comes with the game and see if anything changes.

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> Installed EAW on build 5270
> Install went ok but when I go play the game it continues to say that
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I have a Nvidia 6800 GT card using the video drivers that came with 5270.
> Any suggestions? Thanks
> Installed EAW on build 5270
> Install went ok but when I go play the game it continues to say that
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I have a Nvidia 6800 GT card using the video drivers that came with 5270.
> Any suggestions? Thanks
Well this sounds like a bug with EAW, not bothering to do a proper version
check, but even if that worked a lot of games are having problems at the
moment because the video drivers are still very early.
I've got Morrowind working so far- but minus any textures in the world. :-)

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